The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and Numerous Anecdotes of Her Contemporaries, Band 2E. Bull, 1831 |
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... told me that he admired extremely the following speech of Shenkin , a character finely played by Munden- " Though a mountaineer ! Slife , girl , the mountain is the soil of all the virtues . To the mountain independence clings , and ...
... told me that he admired extremely the following speech of Shenkin , a character finely played by Munden- " Though a mountaineer ! Slife , girl , the mountain is the soil of all the virtues . To the mountain independence clings , and ...
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... told me she had an- other East Indian offered at her shrine , which she would trouble me to read . I did so , and we talked the piece over at her town residence in Somerset- street , Portman - square . She had not told me who was the ...
... told me she had an- other East Indian offered at her shrine , which she would trouble me to read . I did so , and we talked the piece over at her town residence in Somerset- street , Portman - square . She had not told me who was the ...
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... told me , his fine - tempered father was ac- customed to permit him to do himself . He cer- tainly was an infant Hercules . The reader will judge of the pleasure with which I have since viewed his career as a soldier ; and I owe him my ...
... told me , his fine - tempered father was ac- customed to permit him to do himself . He cer- tainly was an infant Hercules . The reader will judge of the pleasure with which I have since viewed his career as a soldier ; and I owe him my ...
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... told you , that after some time she would fall into it . ' This struck me strongly as proof that KEMBLE was the greatest master of his ART in his day ; which I think he was ; ( indeed there cannot be a question on the subject ; ) and ...
... told you , that after some time she would fall into it . ' This struck me strongly as proof that KEMBLE was the greatest master of his ART in his day ; which I think he was ; ( indeed there cannot be a question on the subject ; ) and ...
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... told me , that I might fairly estimate its first season at 15,000l . But for the credit of Sheridan's muse , I could have wished he had got the money without such an outrageous violation of good taste , as the following precious morsel ...
... told me , that I might fairly estimate its first season at 15,000l . But for the credit of Sheridan's muse , I could have wished he had got the money without such an outrageous violation of good taste , as the following precious morsel ...
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